Deadlines for our certainty | Julian Stdd learning blog

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I used a frame in the AI Strategic Workshop last week called the deadlines for our certainty‘. Really just a very simple reflection in three parts.

Today“(which we live in), which concerns tactical action”, “Tomorrow‘(which we plan), which considers space to the edge of our knowledge and our certainty, and'Potential“(Which we imagine), which is the space of our curiosity.

I should probably have included a fourth space: the ‘Occlus“Space, which is the disturbance space. I can try this next time.

The point is really double: first, to provide us with space so that we are confident and some inside, and secondly to help us find the limits of this space. I always think that if we have space to learn, we can also find our uncertainty and lean in this. If we simply repeat what we know how to be true, it is not really a useful investment of time.

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Author, artist, researcher and founder of Sea Salt Learning. My work explores the context of social age and the intersection of formal and social systems.

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